Despite not being entirely clear where the term lazy Susan originated, one thing is clear. A lazy Susan is a revolving round tray that is meant to sit on a tabletop. If you have dined at a Chinese ...
Lazy Susans first spun onto the scene in an ad in "Vanity Fair" back in 1917, which hailed them as revolving servers that would revolutionize household organization and convenience. While the concept ...
A Lazy Susan is perfect for any buffet, both inside and outside. But, with baseball season upon us and grilling season not too far away, I thought it would be great to put together a sports related ...
Lazy Susans aren't just for the dinner table—they're actually secret organizational cheat codes. You can use them for so much more than arranging side dishes, spices, or condiments. When placed all ...
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Lazy Susans were designed to make things easier to reach, but if you've dealt with them in your kitchen cabinets, you've probably realized how bad they are at keeping things organized. That's why it's ...
Spring cleaning isn’t just about cleaning: It’s about organizing, decluttering, and making your home more inviting and efficient. Sure, you’ll spend some time scrubbing, but why not have a fun little ...